Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan 2024

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Totals

Total incoming funding: US$1,538,358,789
Total requirements: US$2,705,762,394
Coverage: 56.9%
Outgoing funding: US$5,209,416
Incoming minus outgoing funding: US$1,533,149,373
Total pledges: US$108,003
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Flow ID Sort descending Source org. Destination org. Description Field Cluster Amount (US$) Funding status Boundary
World Food Programme
Yemen HRP Food Security and Agriculture
Food Security and Agriculture
$1,703,122 Paid Contribution Incoming
World Food Programme
Yemen HRP Food Security and Agriculture --- SIDA
Food Security and Agriculture
$2,846,030 Paid Contribution Incoming
Private (individuals & organizations)
World Food Programme
Yemen HRP Food Security and Agriculture
Food Security and Agriculture
$507,551 Paid Contribution Incoming
Private (individuals & organizations)
World Food Programme
Yemen HRP Food Security and Agriculture
Food Security and Agriculture
$432,000 Paid Contribution Incoming
Private (individuals & organizations)
World Food Programme
Yemen HRP Food Security and Agriculture
Food Security and Agriculture
$308,850 Paid Contribution Incoming
World Food Programme
Yemen HRP Nutrition --- USAID / BHA
Nutrition
$32,179,450 Paid Contribution Incoming
World Food Programme
Yemen HRP Nutrition --- USAID / BHA
Nutrition
$11,172,655 Paid Contribution Incoming
World Food Programme
Yemen HRP Logistics --- USAID / BHA
Logistics
$8,800,000 Paid Contribution Incoming
Private (individuals & organizations)
World Food Programme
Yemen HRP Education
Education
$247,286 Paid Contribution Incoming
Belair Foundation
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
Bel Air Foundation Yemen 2024 Food Security Strengthening Saada women's long-term ability to improve food security – Yemen --- CASH
Food Security and Agriculture
$10,855 Paid Contribution Incoming
Belair Foundation
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
Bel Air Foundation Yemen 2024 Food Security Strengthening Saada women's long-term ability to improve food security – Yemen
Food Security and Agriculture
$21,710 Paid Contribution Incoming
Start Network
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
Yemen 2024 Water Sanitation Hygiene WASH and Health emergency response to Cholera outbreak in Northern Yemen
WASH, Sanitation and Hygiene
$168,174 Commitment Incoming
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development
Amélioration de l'accès durable à l'eau à Raymah grâce à la réhabilitation des systèmes d'approvisionnement en eau pour les groupes de population très vulnérables
WASH, Sanitation and Hygiene
$155,253 Commitment Incoming
Norwegian Refugee Council
Humanitarian response in Yemen $1,664,667 Commitment Incoming
International Rescue Committee
Contingency Emergency Response Interventions
Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance
$1,920,594 Commitment Incoming
CARE International
Food Security Safety Network - Non Government Organization Consortia
Food Security and Agriculture
$4,431,727 Paid Contribution Incoming
International Rescue Committee
Responding to the needs of Women and Children in Yemen - NGO - Reduction in preventable disease and deaths amongst women and children Reducing illness, violence, and abuse through systematic empowerment (RISE)
Protection
$253,165 Commitment Incoming
London School of Economics and Political Science
Affordability of Food & Finance in Yemen - Technical Assistance to the Executive Bureau
Food Security and Agriculture
$101,204 Paid Contribution Incoming
Norwegian Refugee Council
Affordability of Food & Finance in Yemen - Yemen Economic Tracking Initiative Phase IV
Food Security and Agriculture
$45,154 Paid Contribution Incoming
Social Fund for Development
Food Security Safety Network - Social Protection Support to the Social Fund for Development (SFD) Financial
Food Security and Agriculture
$1,127,295 Paid Contribution Incoming
International Rescue Committee
Basic Needs and Essential Services for Conflict-Affected and Hard-to-Reach Communities in Yemen
Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance
$9,281,981 Commitment Incoming
International Rescue Committee
Regional Integrated Protection and Health Response in Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen (2024 – 2026) $474,161 Commitment Incoming
Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation
International Rescue Committee
Essential Assistance to Children and their Families Affected by Conflict in southern Yemen
Protection
$164,476 Commitment Incoming
International Rescue Committee
Integrated Response for Conflict-Affected Populations in Southern Yemen $693,785 Commitment Incoming
Mercy Corps
Food Security To enable socio-economically vulnerable and conflict-affected households in Yemen to meet their critical basic needs, while strengthening the linkages between humanitarian programs and longer-term assistance, including national social safety nets.
Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance
$1,941,753 Paid Contribution Incoming
Mercy Corps
Mercy Corps
Country Strategy Realization Fund (CSRF) for the Operationalizing Innovation project. $72,000 Paid Contribution Incoming
Breakthrough Prize
Mercy Corps
Signpost Strategic Growth Fund/ IRC - WASH and Health Service Mapping for vulnerable communities in Taiz Governorate (IRG)
Health | WASH, Sanitation and Hygiene
$248,296 Paid Contribution Incoming
United Nations Development Programme
Protection Humanitarian assistance for the damages affected by oil tanker leakage in the Red Sea
Protection
$200,000 Paid Contribution Incoming
World Food Programme
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
ACRM Nutrition "The project aims to provide nutrition assistance to the vulnerable communities in the targeted areas, especially targeting acutely malnourished children under five and pregnant and lactating women. ACRM contributes to preventing and treating acute malnutrition through Blanket and Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programs (BSFP & TSFP) for children and pregnant and lactating women. CBT program Provide conditional cash assistance to prevent stunting and support access to better nutrition and health services amongst Pregnant and Lactating women and children receive a comprehensive package of nutrition services in the selected districts. This will be conditional to implementation of social behavior change communication (SBCC) activities to promote appropriate infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices, food habits and hygiene. Activities: · Provide comprehensive malnutrition focused health services through (34) fixed health centers and (3) Mobile Teams to children aged from 6 to 59 months with MAM and malnourished PLW. · Organize community mobilization initiatives to prevent and/or mitigate acute malnutrition. · Organize community gatherings to raise awareness on nutrition and Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF). · Support government health office staff and community volunteers in nutrition communication strategies. · Targeting Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLW) with conditional cash-based transfer assistance. · Supervise on CHVs leaders to assist with the awareness and SBCC activities of the targeted PLWs in the conditional cash-based transfer assistance. · Supervise MtMSGs to assist in awareness sessions for the registered PLWs under the project"
Nutrition
$238,024 Paid Contribution Internal
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
ELC III livelihood "The proposed project will respond through providing emergency assistance. While providing emergency assistance, the project will ensure to tackle protection issues that the community is suffering from and will also ensure that gender is mainstreamed across all project activities. To enhance community resilience and self-response, the project will also provide livelihood grants/assets. ---CASH --- DANIDA
Food Security and Agriculture
$147,714 Paid Contribution Incoming
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
MHNIR III Health+ Nutrtion "The project contributes directly to scaling up availability and access to treatment and preventive services, increasing access of vulnerable populations including IDPs to the minimum health service package and strengthening the health system, and operational support to health facilities. Based on the identified needs, this response targets a projected 148,000 individuals (32,560 women, 26,640 men, 48,840 girls and 39,960 boys) with an integrated response to health and nutrition, with protection as a crosscutting theme through the following rights-based, gender-responsive, conflict-sensitive and environment-friendly interventions. The proposed project will reach more people with Emergency Health and Nutrition assistance that have not yet been reached through other ADRA Yemen projects. Activities: • Provide capacity building training to health care workers in identification and treatment of IMCI and IPC. • Provide capacity building training to mid-wives and female health care workers in identification and treatment of SGBV, PNC & ANC, as well as BCC, EmONC and neonate care. • Provide pregnant women with culturally appropriate Clean Delivery Kits (CDKs). • Provide routine vaccination for CU5 girls and boys. • Provide health facilities with essential and life-saving medications and services for women, men, boys, and girls. • Provide health facilities with environment friendly and culturally appropriate basic maintenance and non-medical equipment and supplies. • Provide gender responsive and culturally appropriate reproductive healthcare services through counseling of married women seeking family planning. • Provide women, men, boys, and girls with gender responsive, environmentally friendly and culturally appropriate health awareness IEC materials. • Enhance WASH facilities and services for women, men, boys, and girls in the supported health facilities. • Support reproductive health services including emergency obstetrics, newborn and sexual or gender-based violence care. • Provide culturally appropriate secondary health care referral vouchers for severe cases. • Share with women and men gender transformative key messages during awareness sessions and focus group discussions. • Share gender transformative key messages through printed awareness materials. • Screen CU5 girls and boys for SAM and MAM using MUAC and Z-Score. • Enroll CU5 girls and boys with MAM in Target Supplementary Feeding Program (TSFP). • Enroll CU5 girls and boys with SAM in Outpatient Therapeutic Program (OTP). • Enroll Malnourished PLW in Supplementary Feeding Program. • Refer SAM cases with complications to TFC for treatment. • provide women, men, boys and girls with gender responsive nutrition awareness IEC material through focused awareness session on community and health facility levels. • Establish gender responsive and culturally appropriate IYCF corners in targeted health facilities. • Train female health workers and community nutrition volunteers in Behavior Change Communication (BCC). • Train Female community volunteers in community management of malnutrition (CMAM)."
Health
$306,135 Paid Contribution Incoming
Latter-Day Saint Charities
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
E-LWD livelihood+ Wash "ADRA’s proposed intervention of Agricultural and WASH Assistance in Dhamar (LWD) remains to be in line with needs as reported in the Yemen HNO 2023 and HRP Strategic objective. The project has been designed to address critical and key gaps in sustainable response in close coordination with the food security and Agricultural cluster objectives by contributing to the provision of capacity building and agricultural input distribution which will assist in the prevention of malnutrition and poverty for the most vulnerable communities. LWD will work in complementarity with ADRA’s Emergency Food Assistance (EFA V) in Dhamar. EFA V will ensure beneficiaries have access to food commodities that satisfy their needs and allow them to utilize their income to meet other needs including the development of stable income streams through unconditional cash assistance. LWD will work as a graduation program for families that have received food assistance in EFA V. Activities: • Provide irrigation support and training to help rapidly restore conflict-affected beneficiary households’ capacity to resume small-scale agriculture. • Provision of water supply system for conflict-affected communities, whose main source of water has been damaged or fallen into disrepair. • Rehabilitate water sources and WASH infrastructures to improve access to safe water. • Rehabilitate critical stone roads through Cash for Work (CFW) to link sub-districts and enhance the efficient use of water resources through spate irrigation system."
Food Security and Agriculture
$707,903 Paid Contribution Incoming
Latter-Day Saint Charities
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
E-LWD livelihood+ Wash "ADRA’s proposed intervention of Agricultural and WASH Assistance in Dhamar (LWD) remains to be in line with needs as reported in the Yemen HNO 2023 and HRP Strategic objective. The project has been designed to address critical and key gaps in sustainable response in close coordination with the food security and Agricultural cluster objectives by contributing to the provision of capacity building and agricultural input distribution which will assist in the prevention of malnutrition and poverty for the most vulnerable communities. LWD will work in complementarity with ADRA’s Emergency Food Assistance (EFA V) in Dhamar. EFA V will ensure beneficiaries have access to food commodities that satisfy their needs and allow them to utilize their income to meet other needs including the development of stable income streams through unconditional cash assistance. LWD will work as a graduation program for families that have received food assistance in EFA V. Activities: • Provide irrigation support and training to help rapidly restore conflict-affected beneficiary households’ capacity to resume small-scale agriculture. • Provision of water supply system for conflict-affected communities, whose main source of water has been damaged or fallen into disrepair. • Rehabilitate water sources and WASH infrastructures to improve access to safe water. • Rehabilitate critical stone roads through Cash for Work (CFW) to link sub-districts and enhance the efficient use of water resources through spate irrigation system." --- CASH
Food Security and Agriculture
$223,233 Paid Contribution Incoming
Radiohjälpen (Radio Aid Sweden)
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
EMHS II Health "In Lahj and Abyan governorates, EMHS II will aim to provide equal access to Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) services to children with mental health issues (sometimes accompanied with physical July 2022 disabilities), their guardians and caregivers in the marginalized and vulnerable IDP settlements and host communities. EMHS II will be implemented in complementarity with the next phase of the GFFO-funded Health project and the currently implemented BHA-funded project. Both projects will be present in underserved districts in Lahj, Abyan and Aden governorates to address severe health and nutrition needs by providing multisectoral assistance, including the provision of a minimum healthcare package. EMHS II will utilize the existing treatment center in Aden that provides mental health care services and refer cases in need of mental health care and SGBV treatment. Activities: • Conduct awareness activities including informative sessions supported by the distribution of IEC materials and podcasting of radio messages and videos under the supervision of psychosocial counselors. • Conduct psychosocial support sessions at the child-friendly spaces for children. • Identify, treat or refer mental health cases at the Health facility level for treatment • Assess severe cases and transport them to the closest health facility providing the needed care. • Conduct mental health counseling/awareness for children in schools, IDP settlements and host communities. • Rehabilitate, maintain and/or construct child-friendly spaces as needed. • support Aden's psychiatric Hospital with a central laundry and NFIs. • Conduct capacity-building sessions, including Psychological First Aid (PFA) refresher training and Training of Trainees for community volunteers and health care workers, respectively. • Conduct Mental Health Gap (ToTmHGAP) training for community volunteers and health care workers, respectively. • Conduct training to increase teachers’ awareness of the symptoms of mental health issues."
Health
$1,550,156 Paid Contribution Incoming
Japan Platform
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
EASA III Livelihood "This project will support 35 households in Abyan governorate who have lost their livelihood due to the conflict and are unable to continue farming to resilience to a state where they can resume their farming activities. The project will help existing farmers to restart previous activities. The project will provide the residents with equipment and materials such as engine pumps and pipes to restore their irrigation systems and Adaptive Agriculture Training to enable them to break out of the vicious circle and resume their farming activities. Activities: • Provide agriculture kits/tools to the targeted households/farmers to expand the cultivation of agriculture areas and diversify their food options by introducing vegetables and fruit. • Conduct agricultural training on pest control, drip irrigation and irrigation methods to the targeted households/farmers to develop their skills."
Food Security and Agriculture
$64,625 Paid Contribution Incoming
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
YEMLI II "The goal of the Yemen Emergency and Multi-Sectoral Lifesaving Interventions II (YEMLI-II) activity is to provide life-saving interventions to crisis-affected communities in Yemen to address dire health conditions and alleviate underlying food security issues. --- HEALTH --- CASH --- USAID/BHA
Health
$705,007 Paid Contribution Incoming
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
YEMLI II "The goal of the Yemen Emergency and Multi-Sectoral Lifesaving Interventions II (YEMLI-II) activity is to provide life-saving interventions to crisis-affected communities in Yemen to address dire health conditions and alleviate underlying food security issues. --- HEALTH --- USAID/BHA
Health
$1,645,016 Paid Contribution Incoming
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
YEMLI II "The goal of the Yemen Emergency and Multi-Sectoral Lifesaving Interventions II (YEMLI-II) activity is to provide life-saving interventions to crisis-affected communities in Yemen to address dire health conditions and alleviate underlying food security issues. --- WASH --- CASH --- USAID/BHA
WASH, Sanitation and Hygiene
$559,656 Paid Contribution Incoming
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
YEMLI II "The goal of the Yemen Emergency and Multi-Sectoral Lifesaving Interventions II (YEMLI-II) activity is to provide life-saving interventions to crisis-affected communities in Yemen to address dire health conditions and alleviate underlying food security issues. --- WASH --- USAID/BHA
WASH, Sanitation and Hygiene
$1,305,863 Paid Contribution Incoming
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
YEMLI II "The goal of the Yemen Emergency and Multi-Sectoral Lifesaving Interventions II (YEMLI-II) activity is to provide life-saving interventions to crisis-affected communities in Yemen to address dire health conditions and alleviate underlying food security issues. --- FOOD SECURITY --- CASH --- USAID/BHA
Food Security and Agriculture
$1,523,798 Paid Contribution Incoming
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
YEMLI II "The goal of the Yemen Emergency and Multi-Sectoral Lifesaving Interventions II (YEMLI-II) activity is to provide life-saving interventions to crisis-affected communities in Yemen to address dire health conditions and alleviate underlying food security issues. --- FOOD SECURITY --- USAID/BHA
Food Security and Agriculture
$3,555,528 Commitment Incoming
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
YEMLI II "The goal of the Yemen Emergency and Multi-Sectoral Lifesaving Interventions II (YEMLI-II) activity is to provide life-saving interventions to crisis-affected communities in Yemen to address dire health conditions and alleviate underlying food security issues. --- NUTRITION --- CASH --- USAID/BHA
Nutrition
$313,539 Paid Contribution Incoming
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
YEMLI II "The goal of the Yemen Emergency and Multi-Sectoral Lifesaving Interventions II (YEMLI-II) activity is to provide life-saving interventions to crisis-affected communities in Yemen to address dire health conditions and alleviate underlying food security issues. --- NUTRITION --- USAID/BHA
Nutrition
$731,592 Paid Contribution Incoming
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
Health "The Strengthening Healthcare Access project (SHA) is USAID-funded initiative in Yemen aimed at sustaining access to and equitable use of evidence-based maternal, newborn, and child health; nutrition; family planning; and reproductive health (MNCHN/FP/RH) services. Led by JSI, the project’s strategy emphasizes a community-led three-tiered approach of demand generation, supply-side reinforcement, and support for fostering an enabling environment for public health. The project will use community midwives (CMWs), community reproductive health volunteers (CRHVs), and community structures to generate demand for services through social and behavior change (SBC) activities. The project will also facilitate access by mitigating affordability and transportation barriers; link families to higher level care via a robust referral system; and enhance community and individual efforts to improve health. Lastly, the project will support the Ministry of Public Health and Population (MoPHP) to update policies, regulations, and guidelines related to MNCHN/FP/RH and ensure that they are aligned to international standards. --- USAID/BHA
Health
$618,201 Paid Contribution Incoming
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
ELC III livelihood "The proposed project will respond through providing emergency assistance. While providing emergency assistance, the project will ensure to tackle protection issues that the community is suffering from and will also ensure that gender is mainstreamed across all project activities. To enhance community resilience and self-response, the project will also provide livelihood grants/assets. --- DANIDA
Food Security and Agriculture
$590,857 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Early Recovery Economic Empowerment of Rural Women and their communities
Food Security and Agriculture
$3,570,867 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Early Recovery EU-funded livelihoods pilot project titled Achieving Meaningful And Lasting Solutions for Internally Displaced Persons (AMAL)
Food Security and Agriculture
$719,173 Paid Contribution Incoming
Cordaid International
Nabd Development and Evolution Organization
Yemen 2024 Multi-Sector Emergency Shelter and WASH Rehabilitation in Al Mahwit --- CASH
Shelter and NFI
$36,737 Paid Contribution Incoming
Cordaid International
Nabd Development and Evolution Organization
Yemen 2024 Multi-Sector Emergency Shelter and WASH Rehabilitation in Al Mahwit
Shelter and NFI
$146,950 Paid Contribution Incoming
Pure Hands
Nabd Development and Evolution Organization
Yemen 2023 Food Security Food Baskets Distribution to the most vulnerable families
Food Security and Agriculture
$40,000 Paid Contribution Incoming

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